Gerlos in Austria, from Europe region, is best know for Reservations. Discover best restaurants in Gerlos with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 61 reviews
We searched for Rosi's hutte we visited about 10 years ago, but found a nice new restaurant. Business model: Schntizels! The photo is an XXL schnitzel, but you can have a children's size as well. Don't expect 'haute cuisine', it's a mountain restaurant frequented by skiers (run 18).
Outside you have a wonderful mountain view, inside the Austrian 'gemütlichkeit'.
4.5 based on 136 reviews
Good variety of food selection and it's delicious. Services can be improve. The beautiful interior design and table seatings are great. Fire place and the wooden walls make the atmosphere awesome, view is spectacular and luckily all these make-up for the average services.
3.5 based on 121 reviews
Jägerstuberl is what you find in places where business is too easy. I am sure hoards of winter tourists find it trendy an easy-going. Let's be fair, it serves mediocre standard food, with little attention to the not-regular customers and thrives on being the cheaper eatery on the main street. Still not really worth the price.
4.5 based on 220 reviews
The way to one's heart is through the stomach. Our cafe and restaurant, the "Milchbar", has made quite a name for itself over the last 40 years. It's a place where Tyrolean products meet recipes we have discovered in a variety of countries and continents. Opening times: Winter: 10.00 am - 11.00 pm (kitchen 11.00 am - 9.30 pm). Summer: 11.00 am - 10.00 pm (kitchen 11.00 am - 9.00 pm) closed on Sunday RESERVATIONS: We do Reservations for Guests staying in our apartements ONLY. Please come along and we will try to find a table for you.
Nice restaurant in Gerlos, very cosy with open fire and friendly waitresses wearing dirndls, but not too touristy. They have a good selection of authentic tirolean dishes and specialise in Rostis, however I had the Alaska (salmon) salad, which was super tasty and big (after a full day on the slopes I needed it).
My friends had their baby daughter with them and they were well looked after, the restaurant is well set up for kids.
The apple strudel was amazing, food was good value considering and portion size is generous. In the end we are here two nights in a row, everyone was happy and we would definitely return.
4 based on 80 reviews
Nice quiet pizzeria. It was late by the time we got there and were seated at the bar. Watched the staff work the wood fired oven. Good solid pizza after a full day of skiing.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
In the ski village Gerlos most of the restaurants are connected to hotels and "Gästhauses" the remaining are at best snack bars. The restaurant of hotel Gaspingerhof is one of the few that is open to non hotel guests. By far it was the best restaurant we had diner in Gerlos. Cooking, staff and ambiance are all very good. Although it takes some steps to make a reservation, first the hotel reception, than the restaurant where staff will check again with the hoteldesk, it's worth this small trouble.
The food is of fine quality, all courses are well presented and served. Unless other places in Gerlos where students and other temporary waiters are working, this staff is professional. Tables are covered with fine linen.
4 based on 46 reviews
The restaurant of Sonnenhof, a guesthouse, is also open for others who want to diner in Gerlos. Gerlos is a beautiful ski village however lacking of restaurants. However it's not advisable to have your diner here. In order to mask the poor quality of the food, lots of sauce and salt is used. The waitress did not seem to care the quality either. Her response on the remark on the food was a reference to an old expression that if the food was to salt "the cook will be in love".
4.5 based on 20 reviews
We ate here twice on a recent stay in Gerlos. Food was tasty, large portions which will replenish the cells after a day on the snow and good service.
Book in advance in winter because it fills up quickly.
Try the garlic soup, so yummy and warm after a day in the cold.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
We, including 2 1/2 and 5 year olds as well as sled walked here from Gmuend, which i am sure for the smallest one of us felt like an expedition. But when we got to the Krummbachrast, we thought it was absolutely worthwhile. We opened the door, ducked our heads, took our gloves off, barely sat down and where promptly finding ourselves with a schnapps at our lips. This, a curtesy from the lady of the house (hut) who we saw happily busy in her kitchen when we got in. The gigantic yummy cakes made everybody happy. When we asked if they had any rooms to rent - she asked us back if we would like to work in the kitchen - we declined politely and promised to come back (for the cakes and the stuffed animals!!)
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Our kids, 10, 8 & 6 loved the playground which includes a zip line and a trampoline, a super long slide and more fun things. There is also a fun water playground near by before you get to the restaurant and a fun path lined with playground equipment and informational signs leading up to it.
Haven't vacationed in the Alps since I was a kid myself I was pleasantly surprised by the reasonable prices for food and drink "up on the mountain". Very friendly staff, food was good.
Very worthwhile destination. Not too far of a walk from the Isskogelbahn and the kids will stay busy and entertained nearby giving parents a chance to sit back.
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